Art and Science of Time Crystal
Wyken reviews the science of Volume 1 and discusses the transition to Volume 2, which will commence on Feb 10.
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Wyken talks about preparing a new Podiobooks volume and continues his explanation of negative energy strings by describing wormholes.
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Wyken examines how Episode 24 of Time Crystal evolved during the recording of the podcast. In the science section he continues with his examination of negative energy strings.
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Wyken talks about what Cjingha means by ‘negative energy’ and talks about his new format for Time Crystal Volume 1.
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Wyken examines the book market and explores some of the problems facing an author-publisher attempting to sell books.
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Wyken explains some strange music, discusses more re-organisation of the plot, announces a translation website and a new Time Crystal Store.
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Wyken expands episode 20 during the podcast editing process, does the ironing, watches Harry Potter and thinks about re-organising his own plot.
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Wyken describes how he uses photographs to help him research the visual appearance of scenes in Time Crystal, such as George and Alex landing at Malvoisin and flying down to Entrement. On the way he discovers some fascinating history which might help him in future episodes.
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Wyken talks about the new Newsletter, the software and the ideas which arose from it. He also discusses l’Etranger by Albert Camus.
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Wyken discusses finding the character’s voice, literally. In this case it is Sofie Dialektaki. He also announces a new newsletter and explains what will happen to profits from the sale of Volume 1.
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